Refsnyder Extended

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Looks like the Sox like what they have seen of Refsnyder.
The Red Sox announced today that the club had agreed to a one-year contract extension with outfielder Rob Refsnyder with a club option for the 2025 season. As noted by Alex Speier of the Boston Globe, Refsnyder’s deal will earn him $1.85MM in 2024, with the 2025 option being valued at $2MM. Speier adds that the deal includes performance-related bonuses and escalators.
 

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I like it. Locks in some versatility on the cheap for next year with Kiké and Duvall likely gone.
 

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I like it, too. I wonder if Cora's slotting him in games against right-handed pitchers was at Bloom's request, to see how versatile Reffy could be. I think he passed the test.
 

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I like it. Locks in some versatility on the cheap for next year with Kiké and Duvall likely gone.
Versatility? Does Refsnyder have both kinds of music, country and western?

He has played fewer than 300 innings outside of left field over the past two seasons and none in the infield. Steve Pearce was still a cromulent second baseman at Refsnyder’s age.

The money is immaterial and the OBP has value, even adjusting for a fortunate BABIP, but Refsnyder offers less versatility than Kevin Romine or Bob Zupcic did.
 

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So they basically guaranteed him a salary next year, when he was arb eligible for the final time, and in exchange for an option for the following year. Seems like a fair deal. Rob is 32 and has made ~$1.5M in his career, so I imagine guaranteeing himself at least $1.9M more was appealing.
 

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I like it, too. I wonder if Cora's slotting him in games against right-handed pitchers was at Bloom's request, to see how versatile Reffy could be. I think he passed the test.
The underlying data suggest Refsnyder was even better against RHP than LHP last year, though much unluckier.

His line drive rate is 4th highest among 376 major league hitters over 2022-23 (min. 250 PA).

I like it, he’s a pretty great fourth outfielder, even if we’ve often used him like a fifth.
 

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Shaughnessy hates it, so I like it. (Not linking the troll)

Edit: The sweatshirt Ref wore in the presser is spectacular.

65585
 

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I wasn't initially confused and feel left out.

I read it as... on days Ohtani is on the mound and isn't one of the 3 starting outfielders, a 4th outfielder (Ref) will need to play the field not DH, and likely bat down in the order.

Ready to be confused, even dazed!
 

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Nothing to dislike about this deal. RFsnyder has pretty much been more than anyone expected and a bonus at what he's being paid. He genuinely seems to enjoy playing for the Sox and there is also a team option here for 2025. This makes Duvall's return a bit more interesting. Does Tapia have options remaining?
 

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Nothing to dislike about this deal. RFsnyder has pretty much been more than anyone expected and a bonus at what he's being paid. He genuinely seems to enjoy playing for the Sox and there is also a team option here for 2025. This makes Duvall's return a bit more interesting. Does Tapia have options remaining?
No.
 

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Hate to interrupt the Refsnyder thread with this response, but: good for Refsnyder.
The $2M guarantee Refsnyder is getting ($1.85M salary, $150k buyout of 2025 option) is roughly what he would’ve gotten in arbitration, assuming he’s a part-time player the rest of the way and sees his BABIP regress as you’d expect. So I see the deal as Refsnyder getting that money locked in now, in exchange for agreeing to a favorable club option for 2025, when he’ll be 34 years old. That’s a good deal for Refsnyder, who’s unlikely to get enough playing time to convince an arbitrator he’s worth mid-seven figures. It’s not as clearly a win for the club, particularly if you believe (as I do) that the option is unlikely to be exercised. But the dollars aren’t material, and there’s something to be said for rewarding a guy who has accepted a limited role gracefully. As you said: good for Refsnyder.
 

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Shaughnessy hates it, so I like it. (Not linking the troll)

Edit: The sweatshirt Ref wore in the presser is spectacular.

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Any idea where I could buy one of these hoodies? I just spent the last little bit searching online and I’ve come up empty. Need to get a few for upcoming presents.

Sorry in advanced for the off topic question.
 

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Any idea where I could buy one of these hoodies? I just spent the last little bit searching online and I’ve come up empty. Need to get a few for upcoming presents.

Sorry in advanced for the off topic question.
Contact the Red Sox Foundation, Bekah Salwasser, the exec VP, was wearing and advertising them on TV recently.
 

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